Atiku Reacts To The Death Of Mugabe, Urges African Leaders To Learn From Him

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential candidate in the 2019 general election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has urged African leaders to learn from the former President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe who passed on earlier today.

ACEGIST had reported that Mugabe died today, September 6, 2019 in a Singapore hospital at the age of 95.

Atiku, who said although everyman has his flaws, noted that Mugabe was a hero of the African Liberation Struggle, amongst many of his achievements.

Atiku, whose statement was made available to ACEGIST, therefore, advised African leaders to learn from both his achievements and mistakes.

“Robert Mugabe was a hero of the African liberation struggle. No man is perfect and he had his flaws, but nobody can take this fact away from him: That he loved his country and its people, and took practical and patriotic steps to improve their well being.

“Mr. Mugabe gave Zimbabwe freedom, which in itself is commendable. Yet, he gave them something greater than freedom. He gave them education. His razor like focus on investing in education resulted in Zimbabwe having the highest adult literacy rate in Africa.

“One can even say he emancipated the minds of Zimbabweans. Other African leaders can learn from him in this regard.

“As he passes away aged 95, Robert Mugabe lived a long life and cast an even longer shadow. His footsteps in the sands of times are indelible even as they are very far reaching.

“As African leaders, we have a lot to learn from his many successes, and even more to learn from his inevitable mistakes.

“My condolences to the government and people of Zimbabwe. My heartfelt sympathies to his family. May his soul rest in peace and may God forgive his sins” Atiku said.